April 25, 2024
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UP Girl Clears NDA, Set To Become India’s 1st Muslim Woman Fighter Pilot

Sania Mirza, the daughter of a TV mechanic from Mirzapur, has been chosen to join the Indian Air Force as a fighter pilot. She would be the first Muslim woman to do so and the first IAF pilot from her state.

Sania Mirza resides in the Mirzapur Dehat Kotwali police station district in the Jasovar village. She passed the NDA test to land this job. Not only has she given honour to the district, but also to the state and the nation.

Hindi-speaking pupils may succeed, too, according to Sania Mirza, who attended a school where the language is taught. She will join NDA Khadakwasla in Pune on December 27. Both her parents and the villagers are pleased with her.

She attended Pandit Chintamani Dubey Inter College in the village itself for her primary to Class 10 education. She then proceeded to the city’s Guru Nanak Girls Inter College. She finished first in her district for the 12th UP Board. Centurion Defense Academy was where she began her training.

She attributes her success to both her parents and the Centurion Defense Academy.

According to her, only two fighter pilot places at the National Defense Academy in 2022 will be held exclusively for women. I was unable to find a seat on my first effort, but I was successful on my second. Tabassum Mirza, Sania’s mother, stated: “We are proud of our daughter, as is the whole village. She realises her lifelong ambition to become a fighter pilot. Every girl in the area was motivated by her to pursue their aspirations.”

There were 400 places available for the National Defense Academy test in 2022, divided equally between men and women. which had two seats set out for fighter pilots and 19 seats for women. Sania was able to secure a spot in these two seats due to her talent.

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